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A(z) „exile” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to exile
01

szåmƱz, elƱz

to force someone to live away from their native country, usually due to political reasons or as a punishment
Transitive: to exile sb
to exile definition and meaning
Példåk
The king decided to exile the traitor, forbidding him from returning to the kingdom.
A kirĂĄly Ășgy döntött, hogy szĂĄmƱzi az ĂĄrulĂłt, Ă©s megtiltja neki a kirĂĄlysĂĄgba valĂł visszatĂ©rĂ©st.
01

szåmƱzetés, våndorlås

the situation of someone who is sent to live in another country or city by force, particularly as a penalty or for political reasons
Példåk
The poet was forced into exile for criticizing the authoritarian regime in his homeland.
A költƑt szĂĄmƱzetĂ©sre kĂ©nyszerĂ­tettĂ©k, amiĂ©rt bĂ­rĂĄlta a hazĂĄjĂĄban uralkodĂł autoriter rezsimet.
02

a person who has been forced to leave their home or country

Példåk
Several exiles formed a community in the neighboring country.
03

a person who is voluntarily living away from their home or country

Példåk
He spent years in exile exploring different cultures.
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